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when did they ever have a centralized government? it is run in a decentralized way and what i see happening already in the fact that we've taken off 33,000 on the search forces are no longer there, now they are going back even more aggressively towards the centralization and the warlords are active, the tribes are getting more active, kabul doesn't count for much to begin with but it will count for much less. iraq had some claims to being a nation state but it was sitting on the triad of the kurdish, sunni shia but they sat on with force and once you remove that force, we have no plan for what we were going to do. a lot of people thought we went in there for the oil. i don't think so. were we going to stay long term? like of classified briefings from the pentagon and march i believe we were going to be out for the most part by the end of the year. there is no long-term plan. if you want to fault them for something and that is why i think the book is unfair to the military, we discouraged thinking about what to do with regards to iraq
when did they ever have a centralized government? it is run in a decentralized way and what i see happening already in the fact that we've taken off 33,000 on the search forces are no longer there, now they are going back even more aggressively towards the centralization and the warlords are active, the tribes are getting more active, kabul doesn't count for much to begin with but it will count for much less. iraq had some claims to being a nation state but it was sitting on the triad of the...
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in all 50 states, government officials, local authorities and school districts are considering right now their own initiatives to protect schools with armed security. >> the nra opposes more stringent background checks for gun purchases. some measures such as the resale of stolen weapons are expected to pass in congress. others like an assault weapons ban will likely not pass. >> child advocacy groups have been lobbying lawmakers on capitol hill today. the group is calling on members of congress to a fast track and safety legislation. volunteers are delivering valentine's and teddy bears with a message to protect children, not guns first. >> ever since -- enough is enough. we cannot let any other teens or children die from gun violence. or any americans. >> they're working for measures that include bans on high- capacity guns and more stringent background checks. >> the original bill shielded just the names of applicants. the bill was expanded. the legislation comes after two newspapers disclose the identities of handgun permit holders. >> an update on the case of trayvon martin. we
in all 50 states, government officials, local authorities and school districts are considering right now their own initiatives to protect schools with armed security. >> the nra opposes more stringent background checks for gun purchases. some measures such as the resale of stolen weapons are expected to pass in congress. others like an assault weapons ban will likely not pass. >> child advocacy groups have been lobbying lawmakers on capitol hill today. the group is calling on...
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big government. that's what we heard for a long time. i think republicans are going to have to have more than boot staps message. they're going to have to define a limited but active role as government to help people gain the skills they need to compete in the modern economy. he needs to, in order to reformat the republican message, have that 250i7 of message but he's got time. you for example the good thing is he has time. >> what do we read from the fact, michael and mark, as we said not one but two republican responses. the over one was rand paul, tea party. obviously this is just the tip of the iceberg but what does it is a about the republican matter right now. >> i think the republican party going through a very difficult period. just to give you sort of a quick history lesson, joe leiberman was democratic senator, nominee for vice president in 2000. in 2007 he created a great-- committed a grea great-- oppose tate act. he endorsed john mccain as president. he went to the republican convention
big government. that's what we heard for a long time. i think republicans are going to have to have more than boot staps message. they're going to have to define a limited but active role as government to help people gain the skills they need to compete in the modern economy. he needs to, in order to reformat the republican message, have that 250i7 of message but he's got time. you for example the good thing is he has time. >> what do we read from the fact, michael and mark, as we said...
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of the government needs to find ways to do the same. i have heard from a number of small-business owners they have a great idea but the problem they face is penetrate the bureaucracy of dhs to have a consideration as a relates to innovative ways to secure but these good idea is good at least get a hearing. >> i have never been able to do it. [laughter] congressmat
of the government needs to find ways to do the same. i have heard from a number of small-business owners they have a great idea but the problem they face is penetrate the bureaucracy of dhs to have a consideration as a relates to innovative ways to secure but these good idea is good at least get a hearing. >> i have never been able to do it. [laughter] congressmat
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you can defraud the federal government. you cannot perform on a contract and you can do it with impunity and that is because members of congress are basically not willing for inexperienced to not know that you ought to be able to hold people accountable for what they say they are going to do. whether it's a federal employee, a procurement employee for the company that is providing. .. her tenure in the bush administration where she served as national security adviser from 2001 to 2005 and as the 66th secretary of state from 2005 to 2009. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> it's one thing led to learn about american history in the classroom. it's quite another to of for these lessons up close and personal with one of the 21st centuries chief architects of american foreign policy. the leadership lecture series was established by ambassador xu cobb to commemorate her husband, chuck birthday. please join me in recognizing sue and chuck for 25 years of providing the university of miami community with the opportunity to host
you can defraud the federal government. you cannot perform on a contract and you can do it with impunity and that is because members of congress are basically not willing for inexperienced to not know that you ought to be able to hold people accountable for what they say they are going to do. whether it's a federal employee, a procurement employee for the company that is providing. .. her tenure in the bush administration where she served as national security adviser from 2001 to 2005 and as...
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gerald dillingham at the government accountability office, gao. as the witnesses should know, spoken testimony's limited to five minutes each after which the members of the committee have five minutes each to ask questions. now -- i now recognize dr. toner to present her testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, chairman broun, congressman maffe, and members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the federal aviation administration's current research in support of unmanned aircraft systems integration into our national air space system. i'm the director of the joint planning and develop office and touches upon the role the office plays in faa till at a timing and coordinating -- facilitating and coordinating research efforts within the department of commerce, defense, and homeland security, nasa, and the faa. i'd also like to take this opportunity to speak to you about the so listation that the faa announced yesterday requesting interested state and local governments, eligible universitie
gerald dillingham at the government accountability office, gao. as the witnesses should know, spoken testimony's limited to five minutes each after which the members of the committee have five minutes each to ask questions. now -- i now recognize dr. toner to present her testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, chairman broun, congressman maffe, and members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the federal aviation...
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is this back by the government? >> it has to be. it cannot penetrate the great fire wall of china which closely monitors internet communications in these volumes without being known to the government. it must be part of the government. >> of what use is given it will annoy the americans? >> i do not think they care so much about who the candlelight, it is about what they can obtain. you can obtain a lot of data that helps chinese industry get a leg up on their opponents. the second way is to give you a weapons system. in the form of using sophisticated internet controls to penetrate the infrastructure. say the national pipeline or the national power grid. it gives them a potential that can deploy if they feel it is important to their national interests. >> how strongly are u.s. officials protesting this behind the scene? >> the u.s. has been raising this on a regular basis. the issue is a complicated one. every country is going to use these tools to spy and each other. >> including the u.s.? >> of course. the u.s. is very capable of
is this back by the government? >> it has to be. it cannot penetrate the great fire wall of china which closely monitors internet communications in these volumes without being known to the government. it must be part of the government. >> of what use is given it will annoy the americans? >> i do not think they care so much about who the candlelight, it is about what they can obtain. you can obtain a lot of data that helps chinese industry get a leg up on their opponents. the...
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more than 7 owe% get some sort of government assistance, wardrobe for opportunity helped nearly 2,000 people last year. clothes are donated women outfits come from closets of local women. many suits donate bid men's warehouse. >> i feel more comfortable, confident. itl v just, i don't know. something about it. >> it's working. more than half of the the clients will get a job interview within a month and a half. just under 50% will be bhird they need your help to reach more people. for information go to our web site abc 7 news.com. eric thomas abc 7 news. >> by the way our next meeting is scheduled for april in the mission district. >> bart is letting cyclists back on board. it's the second round of bikes on board happening the week of march 18th. people will be allowed to bring their bike was one r> three cars. current policy bans bikes from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. bart had a similar test last÷= week of march 18th. >> perfect day to be out there on the bicycle. >> absolutely.í >> more perfect day is coming your way. cloud free skies. four day weekend coming up with m
more than 7 owe% get some sort of government assistance, wardrobe for opportunity helped nearly 2,000 people last year. clothes are donated women outfits come from closets of local women. many suits donate bid men's warehouse. >> i feel more comfortable, confident. itl v just, i don't know. something about it. >> it's working. more than half of the the clients will get a job interview within a month and a half. just under 50% will be bhird they need your help to reach more people....
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. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i was doing very well and by one the primary in iowa and a lot of the next morning and watched tv but my name was never mentioned. it was a dream. maybe someday. john: you often we're ignored by many but you did get more than 2 million votes in the republican primaries.n >> i was pleased, you always d want to do better if i wasi wase encouraged by the young people that showed up that is where i became more optimistic. i did watch some of theour "state of the union" messageat tonight i did not come out very optimistic with that but this -- addressing. on college campuses there is bw reason to be optimistic. >> young peop
. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i was doing very well and by one the primary in iowa and a lot of the...
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can the government prevent another one of these catastrophes? >> i kind of like john's idea putting members of congress on one of these ships when they can't get along. i think that government should step in not the first time, but the third time in last 27 months carnival had a similar problem, right? three floating disasters, if you will. and it could have easily been prevented had they just updated their fleet to have redundant electrical systems all three disastersould have been prevented. why aren't they updating the fleet? putting profits above people. and government say fine, you provide an excellent service, but need to provide for safety as well. >> brenda: gary b. doesn't the market take care of this. who is going on a carnival cruise now? >> exactly. you have to be living in a cave, you know, to be-- and i'm going to take a cruise next week? huh? there's he a cruise disaster? i never now until i got on the ship. people go to the website, read the news, huh, maybe i'll take a royal caribbean cruise or a disney cruise, but carnival says
can the government prevent another one of these catastrophes? >> i kind of like john's idea putting members of congress on one of these ships when they can't get along. i think that government should step in not the first time, but the third time in last 27 months carnival had a similar problem, right? three floating disasters, if you will. and it could have easily been prevented had they just updated their fleet to have redundant electrical systems all three disastersould have been...
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there are a number of government agencies on new york city's health department, and others that have suggested that a healthier beverage would contain no more than about two or three teaspoons of sugar. consider that a relatively healthy level. >> when you say healthy level, people are wondering what about the taste, won't that change the way a beverage taste? >> the soft drink industry is sponsoring a huge amount of research to try to develop better tasting lower calorie drinks. trying to use natural sweeteners and other substances that will provide the taste without the calories. >> have there been any studies on the long-term affects? what's the difference between these sweeteners and high fructose corn syrup. >> there's no doubt that high fructose corn corn syrup causes obesity. sucrolose appears to be safe. we have questions about sul feign potassium. we'd like to see companies move towards the more natural sweeteners. but i think it's going to take something like an fda regulation saying limit the sugar in beverages to this much to get the companies to actually do that for the
there are a number of government agencies on new york city's health department, and others that have suggested that a healthier beverage would contain no more than about two or three teaspoons of sugar. consider that a relatively healthy level. >> when you say healthy level, people are wondering what about the taste, won't that change the way a beverage taste? >> the soft drink industry is sponsoring a huge amount of research to try to develop better tasting lower calorie drinks....
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government. turns out, according to the "new york times," they don't deliver what they promise. >> yeah. i'm going to stay away electric that issue right now for a little bit. what i am gog say is, yes, are seeing a lotf waste and i do think there is a lot of room to streamline that waste. but i don't think we should be cutting off all green spending. going back to president obama and what he pitched this week in his state of the union speech, he's talk being a $2 billion clean energy transportation fund. yes, he talks about electric vehicles. i have my issues with those. but he's also talking about going back to steve's point, natural gas and domestically produced biofuel. if we want to compete against on the world stage, against china or india or brazil, then we need to be look at those aas. >> we need in the gas. i wish he would tell the epa that. rich, what about the argument that rick made, which is we're always hearing about government being the pioneer, that government is the seed capital
government. turns out, according to the "new york times," they don't deliver what they promise. >> yeah. i'm going to stay away electric that issue right now for a little bit. what i am gog say is, yes, are seeing a lotf waste and i do think there is a lot of room to streamline that waste. but i don't think we should be cutting off all green spending. going back to president obama and what he pitched this week in his state of the union speech, he's talk being a $2 billion clean...
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we can't get the tokyo government to buy it so we the national government is going to actually buy these islands washington again is wants to play a neutral party in this but let me play the devil's advocate. say the united japan feels more strongly strongly about going in. to take military action to take to take over these islands because it has the united states backing what would happen then then china has an excuse to take military action against japan then the united states and japan can declare war on china and and then china will possibly have backing from north korea and we see this big big fall out and we are seeing and we would see a repeat of one nine hundred fourteen world war one when the assassination of a crown prince by some serbian nationalist sparks off a whole global war i don't think anyone really wants this and if anyone with any russian now can think that through it is it is a dangerous game so i can understand that yes it gets headlines to talk about oh yes it will sell american arms but that is not what's happening here ok andrew i mean is it really it seems like
we can't get the tokyo government to buy it so we the national government is going to actually buy these islands washington again is wants to play a neutral party in this but let me play the devil's advocate. say the united japan feels more strongly strongly about going in. to take military action to take to take over these islands because it has the united states backing what would happen then then china has an excuse to take military action against japan then the united states and japan can...
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it was on government time. people used to take their super eight cameras, and videotaped their birthday parties, their kids' birthday parties. and then they would use the white house labs to develop them. so they had these birthday party reels in their offices and they were all seized. everything was seized, unless somebody destroyed something. the federal government, if they were not that heavy handed, they would give them back. my point simply is that nixes materials were handled differently. now his family and his friends felt he deserved a place of reflection and ultimately a place where he and pat nixon were buried. so they opened a library with no papers. i described it to folks at the roger nixon library. >> were his vice-presidential papers there? >> there were not because he deeded them to the federal government. all he had were his pre- presidential papers, not including the vice presidential papers, and his post- presidential papers i was not around at that time, but the family decided this isn't rig
it was on government time. people used to take their super eight cameras, and videotaped their birthday parties, their kids' birthday parties. and then they would use the white house labs to develop them. so they had these birthday party reels in their offices and they were all seized. everything was seized, unless somebody destroyed something. the federal government, if they were not that heavy handed, they would give them back. my point simply is that nixes materials were handled differently....
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it is not because government spending it going down. government spending is is still going at pace. we petn spen spent more no theh quarter last career than in the nird quarter. we never had a real cut in spending in recent history. i will think he is flat out wrong. >> chris: but does it matter whether it is right or wrong and you know this doesn't have anything to do with politics, as a matter of practical politics isn't the president putting the republican party in the same spot he is successfully put you in during the campaign. he is defending the middle class and you guys are protecting tax breaks for the wealthy. >> right. and that is empty and false rhetoric. it is our job to explain to the american people that big government doesn't help the poor. big government creates massive debt which causes your price to rise. your gas price going up if you make $20,000 a year and have two kids you are poor and when the gas prices go from $3.20 to $3.0 that is president obama doing that with big government and his debt. if you are a senior citizen trying to save money and you get no cos
it is not because government spending it going down. government spending is is still going at pace. we petn spen spent more no theh quarter last career than in the nird quarter. we never had a real cut in spending in recent history. i will think he is flat out wrong. >> chris: but does it matter whether it is right or wrong and you know this doesn't have anything to do with politics, as a matter of practical politics isn't the president putting the republican party in the same spot he is...
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we have to get our federal and state government more aligned. i know jerry is a big fan of our high speed rail, but we have to turn the corner on that. for us, in san francisco, a third of our flights out of sfo is to los angeles. we cannot have the capacity for international flights. the whole secret behind international success is having those flights coming in. unless we move that l.a. commute over to high-speed rail, which is an excellent thing, we will not be able to treat the capacity we need because we cannot expand the airport. >> last word to you, lisa. >> i will sit a couple of things slightly differently. one of the core things that started to do is they develop lot of ip. when getting our patents filed, approved, it is a very long run up process. if there could be emphasis on accelerated patenting process is, that would be beneficial. maybe even having a patenting office here in the silicon valley. i know there are some that have pushed for that in the past. the other thing i will add about funding and investing, the different initia
we have to get our federal and state government more aligned. i know jerry is a big fan of our high speed rail, but we have to turn the corner on that. for us, in san francisco, a third of our flights out of sfo is to los angeles. we cannot have the capacity for international flights. the whole secret behind international success is having those flights coming in. unless we move that l.a. commute over to high-speed rail, which is an excellent thing, we will not be able to treat the capacity we...
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government. they have had hybrid diehard. seems ridiculous this new york cop would be in moscow to begin with. you don't have the style of the bond film they are trying to bring these things together. it's an awkward merging of the two. it's lots of car chases and lots of explosions and wise cracks. the whole thing feels so lazy and desperate. seems so bummed out to be there and clinically depressed. i am afraid i am giving 1 navstars -- and a half stars f "a good day to diehard." >> let's review something else. talk about "safe haven" which is a nicholas sparks movie. he's the guy who did "the notebook"," "a walk to remember." all of these movies are interchangeable. >> it has the beautiful guy and the beautiful girl and they meet in some sort of resort type town and the whole second act is sort of scenes of them falling in love and on the beach and then the third act is the thing that threatens to tear them apart comes into the picture. this one has a bizarre throw back with a crazy twist. juliana huff from dancing the star
government. they have had hybrid diehard. seems ridiculous this new york cop would be in moscow to begin with. you don't have the style of the bond film they are trying to bring these things together. it's an awkward merging of the two. it's lots of car chases and lots of explosions and wise cracks. the whole thing feels so lazy and desperate. seems so bummed out to be there and clinically depressed. i am afraid i am giving 1 navstars -- and a half stars f "a good day to diehard."...
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if congress does not act before march, $85 billion automatically will be drained from the government's budget over the next seven months. >>> also on the hill tonight, another setback in the nomination process for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. just a short time ago, a procedure vote to close the debate on the nomination narrowingly failed in the senate. president obama said republicans are playing politics while the nation is still at war. hagel has faced many challenges from fellow republicans. republicans also are demanding more information on president obama's actions on the night of the deadly terror attack at the u.s. consulate in ben ghazi, libya. they want that before they will confirm hagel. the next vote is likely to happen on february 25th. that's when congress returns from a resist. >>> prince george's county got a boost in its ever to have the fbi move its headquartered to green belt. metto says it has about 88 acres that could benefit from a federal agency locating there. no firm decision has been made about moving the fbi anywhere just yesterday. leaders in d.c.
if congress does not act before march, $85 billion automatically will be drained from the government's budget over the next seven months. >>> also on the hill tonight, another setback in the nomination process for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. just a short time ago, a procedure vote to close the debate on the nomination narrowingly failed in the senate. president obama said republicans are playing politics while the nation is still at war. hagel has faced many challenges from...
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in 1950, the government revoked paul and eslanda's passports. in 1958, paul robeson was interviewed by a austenite thompson on the radio. >> [indiscernible] i was attracted then to many members of the labor party and my politics embraced the common struggle of all of the press peoples, especially the working masses, specifically the they bring people of all of the world. that defines my philosophy. we are in working people, laboring people the negro people. there's the unity between our struggle and those of white workers in the south. i've had white workers shake my hand and say, "paul, we're fighting for the same thing." i do not believe that a few people should control the wealth of any land. it should be a collective ownership. >> what is your reaction to the passive resistance in montgomery? >> i think it was a magnificent movement. there's nothing i can say as far as the nonviolent solution to the problem, there could be no other solution within the frame of things today. this is a very important contribution. nobody could think of a viole
in 1950, the government revoked paul and eslanda's passports. in 1958, paul robeson was interviewed by a austenite thompson on the radio. >> [indiscernible] i was attracted then to many members of the labor party and my politics embraced the common struggle of all of the press peoples, especially the working masses, specifically the they bring people of all of the world. that defines my philosophy. we are in working people, laboring people the negro people. there's the unity between our...
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joining us here on arts he at the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop of the number of police offices now it is down to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform packages are there already sparking many security questions. had a chance to ask m.p.'s on both sides of the argument if the fears are reasonable. well the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at raising professional standards this is also part of why the reforms to the seeing the number of police officers drop to the lowest levels for eleven years is the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect which is think more about these reforms i'm joined by conservative m.p. angie britain and labor and. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with a lot of the police officers that we were speaking to god is a bit of these reforms but at the same time they're seeing the number of police. and police morales. i mean it's qu
joining us here on arts he at the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop of the number of police offices now it is down to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform packages are there already sparking many security questions. had a chance to ask m.p.'s on both sides of the argument if the fears are reasonable. well the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at...
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the government. movers and shakers flocked to a major gathering here in moscow to chew over the state of the world's economy all a. crisis. budget cuts in britain a strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the. takes a very close look at whether few officers more crime. well it is a pleasure to have you with us today. started off very strange let's get to it now straight to our breaking news for you this hour it's not been your normal morning across russia have a look at this. people in the euros region are having basically seen burning objects raining down from the sky a meteorite exploded above the earth causing a meteor shower let's let's join us he's a really good let's go now to talk more about this because ultimately i had a pretty terrifying morning and i'm not even in the part of russia the biggest country in the world and yet we have what is essentially a dolphin display in the morning skies absolutely that's the map behind me basically what happened is there was an asteroid which
the government. movers and shakers flocked to a major gathering here in moscow to chew over the state of the world's economy all a. crisis. budget cuts in britain a strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the. takes a very close look at whether few officers more crime. well it is a pleasure to have you with us today. started off very strange let's get to it now straight to our breaking news for you this hour it's not been your normal morning across russia have a look at this. people...
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it's that the government has so far proved incapable of protecting all of us. and one last point-- i think everyone has read about the hack, of the bush family's e-mails and so forth, just in the last days. it's not only our defense space and our dot-goff space what the government does. it's our dot-com space, what private individuals do, and it's a serious, if you want to think about it be incursion on individual privacy in this country at this point and we have to act. >> schieffer: bob, companies are not all that keen on telling us when they are attacked. and in fact american businesses are being attacked. >> well, in big terms. chairman rogers said i think newscast this is a great pillaging of wealth. it's hard to put a number on it. some estimates $250 billion a year, up to i think chairman rogers' bill says $400 billion a year. the reason this goes on, bob is because-- let's say you're company a, you have to report to stockholders, you have constituents, you have competitors. you don't want to come out full face and say look my systemes were attacked beca
it's that the government has so far proved incapable of protecting all of us. and one last point-- i think everyone has read about the hack, of the bush family's e-mails and so forth, just in the last days. it's not only our defense space and our dot-goff space what the government does. it's our dot-com space, what private individuals do, and it's a serious, if you want to think about it be incursion on individual privacy in this country at this point and we have to act. >> schieffer:...
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into the present government is not really legitimate. they, uh, they say, no, these are phony. but also the question is the capacity to deliver on this. after all, there's gonna be an election in 2015, that is a critical election. probably president thein sein will not run again he's older and he's not well supposedly. and the question then will be how much of these reforms can be instituted before 2015? >> a lot of money coming into a poorly-capacitated country where the education was devastated for 50 years. it's gonna make things worse, and if you start investing without accountability and transparency, it's just going to basically entrench the special interests, the crony capitalists, the oligarchs. and it's gonna keep some of the same power structure, even if they call themselves, you know, civilians, they're still former generals. (instrumental music) >> it is a historic day for president obama and for the people of myanmar as it transitions towards democracy. during the first visit by a sitting u.s. president, mr. obama pledged th
into the present government is not really legitimate. they, uh, they say, no, these are phony. but also the question is the capacity to deliver on this. after all, there's gonna be an election in 2015, that is a critical election. probably president thein sein will not run again he's older and he's not well supposedly. and the question then will be how much of these reforms can be instituted before 2015? >> a lot of money coming into a poorly-capacitated country where the education was...
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the the government is there, but the federal government is the pauper. it is an amazing thing. you have directors took no money. the money they have is to pay for salaries and it is delightful. >> but the nixon library started the family. >> the nixon library is the only one started this way. it started as a private facility. that was because of watergate. gerald ford signed a law in 1974 called the presidential recording of materials preservation act. i was the only director whose work was governed by a single law. there are differing laws that govern the libraries that print only the nixon materials. by law, richard nixon's materials could not leave 20 miles outside of the district of columbia because it was felt that richard nixon was not a trustworthy conservator of his material. so they couldn't have a library. by law, he couldn't have a live repaired and that is because richard nixon had cut a deal and congress found out about it. he cut a deal with one of his appointees who was the head of the gao. i'm sorry, the gsa. it is the government services administration appeared
the the government is there, but the federal government is the pauper. it is an amazing thing. you have directors took no money. the money they have is to pay for salaries and it is delightful. >> but the nixon library started the family. >> the nixon library is the only one started this way. it started as a private facility. that was because of watergate. gerald ford signed a law in 1974 called the presidential recording of materials preservation act. i was the only director whose...
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has the government starts cultural surveillance is millions spent on biometrics with such. an actual movers and shakers feel to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state of the world's economy i mean currency manipulation is on the never ending us out of prices. and as budget constant britain is trying to gainst police with thousands of layoffs in the past year also takes a look at whether that's offices means. there will be live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and of course we start with our breaking news story this hour and it's still being quite you average morning here in russia. so people in the year also region have seen burning objects raining down from the sky after michele right exploded above that causing a meteor shower on and off he's going to go is here with us in the studio with more so we've heard a lot of eyewitness accounts there like they saw a white fireball a mushroom cloud and many of them heard a massive so what actually happened that well what actually happened is something that some people have described as the end of the world
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>> and deepening the turmoil in to ease yet as the prime minister withdraws from the government. it is the latest twist in the political crisis facing that country after days of unrest. also coming up, fresh fighting erupts between rebels and military forces after a suicide bombing in bally. a new american general takes charge of the forces in afghanistan, but what are the challenges he faces? and that the chinese new year. more than a billion people around the world aren't really in the do your of the stake. -- in that do year of the snake. to these is in the middle of what's being called its biggest political crisis since the country unleashed the arabs from uprising two years ago. in the latest twist, the secular party has withdrawn his ministers from a coalition government. hamadi jebali. opposition leader was -- opposition leader, shokri belaid, a shot dead. by saturday, but the party only agreed to a national unity government comprise the politicians. a deadline to form a national unity government expired on sunday without agreement, which is why the president's party has w
>> and deepening the turmoil in to ease yet as the prime minister withdraws from the government. it is the latest twist in the political crisis facing that country after days of unrest. also coming up, fresh fighting erupts between rebels and military forces after a suicide bombing in bally. a new american general takes charge of the forces in afghanistan, but what are the challenges he faces? and that the chinese new year. more than a billion people around the world aren't really in the...
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government does. and it essentially overstates output. by significant amount. our analysis, thinking. instead in manufacturing output going up 50% in this last decade and it actually went down 10%. instead of productivity being a very high number it was actually a very mediocre number. second point is there's a fair number of good studies would show when companies increase productivity, they lose some jobs but they also make up other jobs because things are cheaper, they get more volume and the become more competitive. i think this notion we have that we're trading opportunity to jobs is fundamentally flawed. we simply cannot be competitive in manufacturing and leslie keep raising productivity. we just got to keep our eye on that ball. if we just do that i think everything will work out quite well spent in terms of automation? >> it will mean different kinds of jobs. >> i think that all it is, the convergence of this technology creates an opportunity for competitive advantage, and for tomorrow skills today started with younger kids and exposing them to all of t
government does. and it essentially overstates output. by significant amount. our analysis, thinking. instead in manufacturing output going up 50% in this last decade and it actually went down 10%. instead of productivity being a very high number it was actually a very mediocre number. second point is there's a fair number of good studies would show when companies increase productivity, they lose some jobs but they also make up other jobs because things are cheaper, they get more volume and the...
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government spending is still going at pace and we have plenty of government spending and in fact spent more the fourth quarter last year than the third quarter and spent more than the previous year and never had a real cut in spending in recent history. so i think he's just flat-out wrong. >> chris: but, as a matter -- whether right or wrong, and, you know, it doesn't have anything to do with -- as a matter of practical politics isn't the president putting the republican party in the same spot he successfully put you in during the campaign, he's defending the middle class and you guys are protecting tax breaks for the wealthy? >> right and that is empty and false rhetoric and is our job to explain to the american people, big government doesn't help the poor. big government creates massive debt which causes your prices to rise. your gas price going up, if you make $20,000 a year, and have two kids you are poor and when your gas prices go from 3.20 to 3.80 that is president obama doing that with big government and his debt and if you are a senior citizen trying to save money, when your s
government spending is still going at pace and we have plenty of government spending and in fact spent more the fourth quarter last year than the third quarter and spent more than the previous year and never had a real cut in spending in recent history. so i think he's just flat-out wrong. >> chris: but, as a matter -- whether right or wrong, and, you know, it doesn't have anything to do with -- as a matter of practical politics isn't the president putting the republican party in the same...
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. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the housing boom. down 11% from december but all is not well, says housing barren sam zell. >> everybody kind of has ignored the fact that there's still 3 to 4 million houses in purgatory. not for sale. not foreclosed. maybe occupied, maybe not occupied. and you've got to address that. >> if you're looking for somebody who has done it all, look no further. he's with us. bob hormats is vice president of goldman sachs international. at the state department making the case for american companies overseas. bob, it's good to see you again. >> great to be back on your show. >> let me begin on sort of this front and center
. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the...
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government forces have filled the area. our ambulances and fire trucks not allowingarea, journalists into the area for security reasons. the soldiers are refusing to allow journalists into the crash site because there were weapons and explosives. >> security forces have killed a four suspects in the " the bombings -- quetta bombings. the attack has led to protests across pakistan. now this report. >> defiant and unified, thousands of ethnic shias voice their anger at the continued violence aimed at their community. the area is home to minority group and the site of many sectarian attacks against them, including saturday's bombing which claimed more than 80 lives. >> we are a peaceful community who are constantly and deaths door. none of these people deserved to die. we want justice from the state. >> victim's families have turned to an extreme form of protest that they used after a similar deadly attack glassman. this is perhaps the most painful part of this community's protest. the families who lost loved ones in saturday'
government forces have filled the area. our ambulances and fire trucks not allowingarea, journalists into the area for security reasons. the soldiers are refusing to allow journalists into the crash site because there were weapons and explosives. >> security forces have killed a four suspects in the " the bombings -- quetta bombings. the attack has led to protests across pakistan. now this report. >> defiant and unified, thousands of ethnic shias voice their anger at the...
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china to have done that is very alarming it is an act of aggression but the fact that china the chinese government is denying it it's all very interesting either china. the chinese leadership did not know that that happened and that it was just on a grassroots level at the ship commanders level that is worrying if that is the case because that means the ship commanders have. considerable power to set flame on a very incendiary situation or it could also mean that the chinese leadership has complete knowledge and understanding of the situation and it ordered it and that opens another kettle of you know. folks fascinating discussion really and resolve the dispute we'll be talking about in the future many thanks my guests today in washington and in hong kong and thanks to our viewers for watching us here ok see you next time and remember crosstalk. lisa bloom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welc
china to have done that is very alarming it is an act of aggression but the fact that china the chinese government is denying it it's all very interesting either china. the chinese leadership did not know that that happened and that it was just on a grassroots level at the ship commanders level that is worrying if that is the case because that means the ship commanders have. considerable power to set flame on a very incendiary situation or it could also mean that the chinese leadership has...
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says that people are so disillusioned with the government the need to be cooled to cool text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that the opposition the brotherhood and all the all the different political factions to be in a quality of government that would be the only solution and the only way out because at that moment this government will take responsibility for any reform that's going to be as one of the happening in the country the idea of just excluding everybody out of the government post revolution country in a country that's acting or calling for democracy where there is no real parliament in session that can hold the president or the government accountable to the failures of administering the c
says that people are so disillusioned with the government the need to be cooled to cool text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane...
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the chinese government announced they will have 1 million lawyers in the next 10 years. you might ask yourself, what country wants more lawyers? let me tell you one thing about the chinese. they are very smart. an example of how the world has changed is more ipo's were done in shanghai last year than in london and new york combined. all right? it tells you where the world is shifting. why do they need more lawyers? they understand that they want to be the dominant economic and business powerhouse in the world. they look at the american model. they need lawyers to make those deals. i would advise them to have a quality legal education. that is opposed to brazil, where you have 1000 law schools, you can open a law school for a couple hundred bucks, and they have a huge failure rate. we are working with the brazilians, other colleges, law schools. i spoke to their major university about these issues, and they are doing what they can to increase. i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so yo
the chinese government announced they will have 1 million lawyers in the next 10 years. you might ask yourself, what country wants more lawyers? let me tell you one thing about the chinese. they are very smart. an example of how the world has changed is more ipo's were done in shanghai last year than in london and new york combined. all right? it tells you where the world is shifting. why do they need more lawyers? they understand that they want to be the dominant economic and business...
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protests against the current government are expected in benghazi but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger sort of power play or link between the u.s. wanting to secure the minerals or sort of africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy an arab spring there you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized
protests against the current government are expected in benghazi but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger sort...
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good to have you with us here on our team today i wrote in moscow for the british government's programme of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police offices to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask and pay its own both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers up to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect which is think more about these. joined by conservative m.p. and britain and labor m.p. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with the a lot of the piece that we were speaking with we've got is a bit of these reforms but at the same time. the number of police. and police. i mean it's quite confusing time i think the police are being expected. well i understand that there may be slight consolation but given the battering the reputation of the police is hard over recent months the government had to take steps to shore up the
good to have you with us here on our team today i wrote in moscow for the british government's programme of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police offices to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask and pay its own both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers up to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and...
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pollsters asked people what the government should put more effort into. about a third shows economic stimulus. 13% shows reforms to social security. the interviewers also asked about an incident last month in the east china sea. japanese officials say a chinese naval vessel locked its weapons targeting radar on one of their destroyers. the pollsters asked whether people felt the risk of an accidental collision with the two sides was increasing. 31% said they felt strongly the risk was rising. almost half said they felt an increase to a certain degree. the pollsters asked how japan should deal with china. the majority said the government should focus more on improving relations. 30% said japan should take a stronger stance. >>> two-thirds of the respondents said they strongly or somewhat support abe's approach to the economy. we have been following japanese politics for years. so, myoko, what do you think is behind the high approval rating? >> i think it's no exaggeration to say his popularity is due to his economic policies. in fact, 68% said they agree w
pollsters asked people what the government should put more effort into. about a third shows economic stimulus. 13% shows reforms to social security. the interviewers also asked about an incident last month in the east china sea. japanese officials say a chinese naval vessel locked its weapons targeting radar on one of their destroyers. the pollsters asked whether people felt the risk of an accidental collision with the two sides was increasing. 31% said they felt strongly the risk was rising....